
Wanderlust Songtext
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[Lyrics: Beau Dyer.]
[Music: Stuart Prickett.]
Though moon will set 'ware thee the dawn
For sunrise will become
And simple needs thou haveth not
Though grow you old to young
And 'ware thee of the honey-tongued
Caressing you with guile
Though yet we stay awhile
Though the years were planned ahead
Never knew quite what to do
For when I asketh for the mockingbird
They gaveth me the shrew
And yea! I heard it when you called me
But was stone-cast; stunned and blind
For when the star fell back into the sky
Alas, it ate my mind.
By dawn we must be far from here
[Music: Stuart Prickett.]
Though moon will set 'ware thee the dawn
For sunrise will become
And simple needs thou haveth not
Though grow you old to young
And 'ware thee of the honey-tongued
Caressing you with guile
Though yet we stay awhile
Though the years were planned ahead
Never knew quite what to do
For when I asketh for the mockingbird
They gaveth me the shrew
And yea! I heard it when you called me
But was stone-cast; stunned and blind
For when the star fell back into the sky
Alas, it ate my mind.
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